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  2. 688 Attack Sub - Wikipedia

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    688 Attack Sub is a submarine simulator video game designed by John W. Ratcliff and Paul Grace and published in 1989 for MS-DOS and in 1990 for Amiga by Electronic Arts.A Sega Genesis version developed by MicroProse was released in 1991 by Sega.

  3. After Burner - Wikipedia

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    After Burner was designed by Yu Suzuki of Sega AM2, with assistance by programmer Satoshi Mifune and composer Hiroshi "Hiro" Kawaguchi. [13] Development of the game begin in early December 1986 shortly after work on Out Run was completed, with much of the development team having worked on Out Run. [13]

  4. Sega Gopher - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the console. Sega Gopher (also known as Sega Genesis Arcade Ultimate Portable Player) is a portable version of the Sega Genesis manufactured by AtGames.Initially released in Taiwan in 2007, sales distribution of the portable console has since expanded to Europe and the United States as well.

  5. Daytona USA - Wikipedia

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    Daytona USA [a] is a 1994 arcade racing game developed by Sega AM2.Inspired by the popularity of the NASCAR motor racing series in the US, the game has players race stock cars on one of three courses.

  6. Sega Sammy Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Sega was founded on June 3, 1960, by American businessman Martin Bromley. The company started to distribute slot machines to U.S. bases in Japan. During the 1960s, Service Games was renamed to Sega Enterprises Ltd. Sega Enterprises sold their first product, the electro-mechanical game called Periscope which became a worldwide hit.

  7. Sega Technical Institute - Wikipedia

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    Sega Technical Institute (STI) was an American video game developer owned by Sega.Founded by the Atari veteran Mark Cerny in 1990, STI sought to combine elite Japanese developers, including the Sonic Team programmer Yuji Naka and his team, with new American talent.

  8. Mean Machines - Wikipedia

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    ISSN 0967-9014 and ISSN 0965-4240. As the UK video games market grew and matured, Sega and Nintendo emerged as the two dominant manufacturers. EMAP split the magazine in two, creating Mean Machines Sega and the officially endorsed Nintendo Magazine System.

  9. The Omen - Wikipedia

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    The Omen is a 1976 supernatural horror film directed by Richard Donner and written by David Seltzer.An international co-production of the United Kingdom and the United States, it stars Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner, Harvey Spencer Stephens (in his film debut), Billie Whitelaw, Patrick Troughton, Martin Benson, and Leo McKern.